Scepters prepare to enter second PWHL season without MVP and top scorer Spooner
TORONTO — The Toronto Sceptres have new jerseys, a fresh roster, a new home rink and, unfortunately, a new problem.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League regular-season champions begin their second year without Billie Jean King MVP Natalie Spooner.
The 34-year-old Spooner, who led the PWHL in its inaugural season with 20 goals in 24 games, has been reduced to skating after her teammates as she recovers from left knee surgery.
“It’s not something you never wish upon any team or any group,” Sceptres head coach Troy Ryan said.